The present invention relates to a retractile mechanism for refills of writing instrument, especially to a writing instrument having a refill extending out and being positioned for writing when the writing instrument is thrown forth; while the front end of the writing instrument is reversed upwards, the refill retracts, back to the storage status. Thus the refill of the writing instrument is retractable.
There are various kinds of mechanism for retracting or extending the refills of writing instruments. Generally, a button is pressed or released for manipulating the refill. Or The pen operates by adjusting the length of the penholder to extend or retract the refill, as an embodiment shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,276,855 B1-“RETRACTILE PEN”. However, the above-mentioned retractile mechanisms are out of date and lack of novelty. Thus there is a need to provide users a new writing instrument that retracts and extends the refill by a new designed mechanism.
Therefore it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a retractile mechanism for refills of writing instruments. The device is composed by a refill inserted inside an inner tube. Both the refill and the inner tube slide synchronously inside a penholder. A front stopper and a rear stopper are disposed on the front side and the rear side of the inner tube respectively. The rear stopper is an elastic claw-shaped stopper. A sliding ring with load encloses the inner tube and slides forward and backward freely. When the front end of the writing instrument is thrown forth, the sliding ring with load moves forwards by inertia, leans against the front stopper, and pushes the inner tube and refill moving forward synchronously. Thus the elastic rear stopper leaves the slot on the rear end of the outer tube and the claws on the rear part of the rear stopper extend outward for leaning against the projecting edge. The refill stands out the pen nib and is ready for writing. While the writing instrument is reversed with the front side upwards, the sliding ring slides down to the rear end of the inner tube by gravity and restrains the elastic rear stopper so as to make the elastic rear stopper leave the projecting edge and return back to the slot. And the refill as well as the inner tube retracts back to the storage status synchronously. Therefore, the operation for retracting or extending the refill of writing instruments is easy and convenient for users.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
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The refill 20 is inserted into the inner tube 30 so that the refill 20 and the inner tube 30 move frontwards and backwards synchronously inside the outer tube 10.
A front stopper 32 is disposed on the front end of the inner tube 30 while an elastic claw-shaped rear stopper 31 extending outwards is installed on the rear end thereof. The diameter of the elastic claw-shaped rear stopper 31 in contraction status is a bit smaller than that of the slot 131 of the tail 13 thus the inner tube 30 can move in and out the slot 131 freely. A stop block 33 is arranged on the rear side of the inner tube 30 for against the refill 20. A compression spring 50 inside the pen nib 12 encloses the front end of the refill 20. Thus by the compression spring 50, the refill 20 is held between the pen nib 12 and the stop block 33 with the backward restoring force.
The sliding ring 40 is made of cupric or iron tube with certain load and is sleeved outside the inner tube 30, sliding between the front stopper 32 and the rear stopper 31. When the sliding ring 40 moves to the rear end of the inner tube 30, the elastic rear stopper 31 is astringed by the sliding ring 40. A buffering spring 41 is installed between the sliding ring 40 and the front stopper 32 for buffering.
The operation of the embodiment in accordance with the present invention is as following:
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